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- Title
Variation and change in English resultative constructions.
- Authors
Mondorf, Britta
- Abstract
The system of English resultative constructions is in a state of flux characterized by variation between two of its most prominent competitors, way-constructions as in She worked herwayto the top and reflexive structures as in She worked herselfto the top. Although this competition has occasionally been addressed in the literature (cf. Jackendoff, 1990:213; Kirchner, 1951:158; Salkoff, 1988:54ff.), the present findings reveal that the long-standing rivalry between these structures has resulted in an increased use of the way-construction at the expense of reflexive structures. In addition, the coexistence of way-constructions with semantically overlapping reflexive structures eventually culminated in a reorganization of the system of English resultatives involving a diversification of the functions performed by each variant resulting in a semantically motivated division of labour. The way-construction turns out to be particularly successful in conveying concrete meanings, whereas reflexive structures can still to some extent stand their ground with abstract uses. The present paper relates the proliferation of the way-construction to grammaticalization theory.
- Subjects
ENGLISH language -- Variation; LINGUISTIC change; ENGLISH language; SEMANTICS in the English language; VARIATION in language; LINGUISTICS; GRAMMATICALIZATION; RESULTATIVE constructions (Grammar)
- Publication
Language Variation & Change, 2010, Vol 22, Issue 3, p397
- ISSN
0954-3945
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0954394510000165